entations as there are a number of optional interfaces (such as
> Queryable/QueryableCollection e.g.) that you will almost certainly
> want
> to utilize as well.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Frank Coh
ok for an experiment but not
> to do everything.
>
> Frank Cohen wrote:
>> Thanks for the pointer Emmanuel. I'm doing the investigation work
>> now and will seek funding in the next week or two. I have funding
>> to creating some experiments. I'm thin
ast to reimplement EntityPersister and
> CollectionPersister. This is not gonna be a 5 mins work.
>
> Frank Cohen wrote:
>> I read in the Hibernate tutorial that there is a working group of
>> developers for new functions that will make it easier to use
>> Hibernate to work
users to persist data in our native
XML database. Would someone point me in the right direction to make
this happen?
-Frank
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